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IUSTINIANUS I., 527-565Halbfollis, 546-547. Wie vorher. Rv. Datum XX (= Regierungsjahr 20), unten Münzstättensigle OP/ 10,30 g. Sear 230. MIB 124, 153. D.O. 149, 237a. Graugrüne Patina.
AlexiosApr 17, 2007
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Bronze anonymous follisBronze anonymous follis, Anonymous follis of Christ, class K; S 1901, F, 5.760g, 26.9mm, 180o, Constantinople mint, obverse IC - XC, bust of Christ facing, with nimbus cruciger, wears pallium and colobium, raising right, Gospels in left, border of large pellets between lines; reverse MP - QV, the Virgin orans, standing facing 3/4 length, nimbate, wears pallium, and maphorium, border of large pellets between lines; scarce;AlexiosApr 04, 2007
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EnkolpionEnkolpion, 11.-12.Jhdt. Byzantinisch, Bronze. Gesamthöhe mit Scharnier und Öse 6cm. Reliquienkreuz: zweiteilig, durch Scharnier verbunden. Hoher figürlicher Reliefdekor. VS: Gekreuzigter Christus, mit dem Colobium bekleidet. RS: Maria Orans. Intakt. Schöne dunkelgrüne Patina.
AlexiosApr 04, 2007
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Alexios I. Komnenos, 1081 - 1118Alexios I. Komnenos, 1081 - 1118. Silberhistamenon 1082/1087. Christus auf Thron / Kaiserbüste mit Kreuz und Kreuzglobus. DOC 2b; Ratto 2064.AlexiosApr 04, 2007
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LEO VI. 886-912 ADLEO VI. 886-912 AD. Æ Follis. Constantinople mint. Crowned facing bust, wearing chlamys and holding akakia / Legend in four lines. DOC III 8; SB 1729. EF, green patina. AlexiosApr 04, 2007
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JUSTIN II. 565-578 ADJUSTIN II. 565-578 AD. Æ Follis (16.01 gm, 12h). Nikomedia mint. Dated RY 7 (567/8 AD). DN IVSIN VS(sic) PPAVI, Justin and Sophia, both nimbate, seated facing; cross above / Large M; cross above, date across field; A/NIKO. EF, dark brown green patina. AlexiosMar 31, 2007
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ISLANDS off THRACE, Thasos. After 148 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.54 gm).ISLANDS off THRACE, Thasos. After 148 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Wreathed head of young Dionysos right / Herakles standing left, holding club and lion's skin; monogram before. Le Rider, Thasos 51; SNG Copenhagen 1040. AlexiosMar 31, 2007
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ANDRONICUS II. 1282-1328St. Demetrius / Andronicus crowned by Christ - B in the field. SB 2360 AlexiosMar 28, 2007
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trachyBillon trachy. IC - XC. Segnender Christus mit Evangeliar en face thronend, im Feld links ein Stern. Rs: Manuel in Loros mit Labarum und Kreuzglobus en face stehend, gekrönt von Jungfrau Maria, die neben ihm steht. Sear 1966. AlexiosMar 28, 2007
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Philippus IIPhilippus II.-359-336
AE-16mm (5,38 g). Av.: diademierter Kopf rechts. Rv.: Reiter rechts. SNG.Cop:589 grüne Patina f.s.sch.
AlexiosMar 28, 2007
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JustinianJustinian - minted in year 539 in constantinople. 40mm AlexiosMar 26, 2007
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AsperByzantine silver, Trebizond Empire, John II, 1280-1297 AD, AR Asper
Obverse: St. Eugenius stanidng holding long cross
Reverse: John standing holding labarum and akakia
Diameter approx 23.5 mm,
EMPIRE of TREBIZOND. John II. 1280-1297. AR Asper (2.75 g, 7h). Imitative issue. St. Eugenius, nimbate, standing facing, holding long cross with cross bar on shaft / John standing facing, holding lily-headed sceptre and globus cruciger. Cf. Retowski 16 (same obverse die); cf. SB 2609. Good VF, typical weak strike. ($200)
Retowski's aspers of his group B, section 1 have several anomalous features that set them apart from the normal series. On this one example, the cross held by St. Eugenius has a lower cross bar, not seen on any other example. Most of the Group B, 1 specimens have the saint's name ending in IOV, rather than the IOC or IO seen on standard varieties. On the reverse the emperor's cloak is shown as a single cross-hatched panel lacking the normal decorated chlamys end tied around his waist. In addition, on this unique example the emperor holds a lily-headed sceptre, rather than one with a labarum as on every other type. The lily sceptre does not appear elsewhere in the Trebizond series, but does occasionally show as an attribute in the Bulgarian royal series. See a bronze of Mitso Asen (1256-1263), Radishev p. 93. This coin, and others in group B, 1 are probably imitative issues copying Trebizond types, and may have been struck anywhere along the north shore of the Black Sea, where the Tartar Khanates ruled, occasionally holding the Bulgarian kings as their vassals.
http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=107443&AucID=121&Lot=1136
AlexiosMar 26, 2007
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MAnastasius, M, Con, E.AlexiosMar 26, 2007
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trachyJohn Comnenus Ducas, Emperor of Thessalonica. Obverse: Emperor holding scepter cruciger and globus cruciger. Reverse: St Demetrius enthroned, holding a sword across his legs. References are Sear 2206 and Dumbarton Oaks Vol IV, pl 21. AlexiosMar 24, 2007
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assarionsANDRONICUS II, Palaeologus, with MICHAEL IX. 1282-1328. Æ Assarion (2.19 gm). Constantinople mint. Nimbate facing half-figure of Archangel Michael, holding sceptre and globe / Andronicus and Michael being blessed by Christ. DOC V 677; Bendall 168; SB 2435. VF, dark green patina.AlexiosMar 24, 2007
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Kallatis, Thrace, Circa 3rd-2nd Century BC. Æ 24mm. Laureate head of Apollo right / KA A - TIA NWN, tripod; grain ear in left field, magistrates name in ex. Moushmov 224, see http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/thrace/kallatis/i.html for several different magistrates names/ monograms 60eAlexiosNov 29, 2006
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Alexios I:) great coinAlexiosNov 13, 2006
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And. II / Michael IX, aEFAnd. II / Michael IX, aEFAlexiosJul 13, 2006
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Bulgarian trachy of Constantine Tich Asen (1257-1277). Obv: Bust of Christ, + in left and right fields. Rev: Standing czar holding labarum-headed scepter and globus. Reference: Dumbarton Oaks Vol IV, pl. XLVIII B (1), and Radushev p.171.
AlexiosJul 13, 2006
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Bulgarian trachy of Constantine Tich Asen (1257-1277). Obv: Bust of Christ. Rev: Czar on horseback, holding scepter topped with patriarchal cross. Dumbarton Oaks Vol IV, pl. XLVIII B (3). AlexiosJul 13, 2006
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And. II / Michael IX, aEF. The coin is common, but is RARE uncliped.AlexiosJul 13, 2006
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probably a Byzantine trachy of the Latin occupation (1204-1261). Obv: Bust of Christ. Rev: Standing emperor holding scepter cruciger and globus cruciger. Dumbarton Oaks Vol IV, pl. XLIX, 4, and Sear 2024.AlexiosJul 13, 2006
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